Zeehan Local Board of Health. A meeting of the Local Board of Health was held at Mutcahy'a Hotel on Monday even ing. There were present Messrs G. P. Sinclair, H. McKiramie. J. CVimhra, ami C. H. Curtain. lntlwzhsenaof the CliairmaD, Mr Sinclair was voted to the chair. Messrs Coombcs and Curtain, the newlj elected members, wece iirue.it, althougli not gazetted as members. They botlt returned lhanks for tllo honor conferred upon tharn. The Secretary read a letter from the Central Board of UeallU stating that corrmpondenc' had taken place with the Superintcndeat of Police in relcrcnas to tlie imIIuUoh of the rivulet* in and around ZeehaD. Ithadbiien decided to instruct tho Zccltau police to take proceedings agaiutt anyone polluting these Btraama The Secretary intimated that bo had Wo (tralihorlthi! Secretary of the Central Board of Health telling him the contractors for tbe erection of the Zeclian Toit Office were pro ceeding with the building before draining tbe ground. He had since b...

3£nrijsrG. MUliTINGS. Teutonio Gold F.A.— A gtnornl meuting of ahsnholdera in the Teutonic Gold PA. wo» held at Finn's Hotel last night, when It was decided tu Increase the number of rharea from SO to (100 or £1 each. It bavins been resolved ito luvro ths torn. p-nv restored forthivith, a Board of Ulrec. turs wore elected, and auditors appointed. The Mercury rules, with the necessary alter*, tion*, tvere adopted. Mr Ittld was appointed legal manacer. This company have a reward claim of two 10-acrc sections at N. ''. Dundas, iu the vicinity of (be upper waters of tlis liing Hirer. mill June, 1891. MAXAiSKHS1 IIKPORTS' Kin' i:-.lv idcd, June IT.— Since Hib 8th iiiat. we have elt.njed south drive 4Uft level a further distance of 1ft, n iking total ilis Uuee driven fft. Here the riuli ebooU of calena mot with have ilipiied underfuot. 'Hie north drive we have alii extended a further distance of 1ft, miking total dUtince driven 10ft. At thU point the galena has taken a nnrtU-w.-st striki,...

Court of Mines. Fbii)at. Juke 12. (Before Mr Commissioner Fowell.) . .HlBXrr AND AX0TUES V. rOBD. Tbis case was withdrawn. KCROX T. FOLEr. Tbis was an application by J. Eden Haron, who objected to the occupation of a miu«ral lease by T7. H. Foley at Mount Dundas. Mr °\V. A. Stnart, who appeared for Mr Foley, handed in a certificate from, hu meiliutti attendant, showing that lie was unable to leava Hobart The case was adjourned until next sitting. Another caie in wbich the same parties were concerned was almilacly adjoacaed. Satuuimt. Juke iS. (Before Mr Commissioner Fowell.) MOKAOHAK V, JUNDLEV. Mr D. C. Uronhart far the .complainant, and HrV.A. Smart fer ^the other aide. By consent tbB case was adjourned until tue next fitting of the court, one nf tllepartles being ill. UU V. CL1UK.':' SCr W. A. Stuart appeared for the com plainant, who obtained an adjournment until I the next sitting, as the agent of the com plainant was too ill to appear. . 'VYaLSll V. C0LXHA3 ASP JLSOTBEK. Mr W....

Correspondence. YE CHEOKICI.ES OF ZEFSHAN. A-nd behold Fowellm continued to labor in tkecsusaofji»t His, aud Kerry Ghan told how Dig Bi had raised even the deadly axe wherewith to smite, aud Foweliut said, ' Dig Bi, lbitiao,Trej P««, get tlm from off the consecrated ground of Jim He.' And Dig lii cot. And Ray Can and Di Her were brought forth bv Miconli t- ec lain why they should hurt each ot'jer in tlm forum of the Sindi Kate with Box Hini glove*, aud Her Qnartus told nnto Fowellu' a fairy tale about ' thu noble art *nf self defence,' aud Powellm de cided to let them git, for yea ; lie kuowetli that boxer* hurteth not «ach otb rf unless it be by chance. And two of the far off natiun Germany ner: brought before tbe judgment seat, aud on* was Drimel Hhelshook, and he told unU- I'owellus that he had ' two fathers,' aud lliconli blmhed.and Kowellu - cominitteil hits to the care of one Trial in Uobart, and Miconli smiled, for did it not meau a cheap trip toth? Capitol. And strange to re...

Entsi'twlnmeii't. On Saturday evening the sealing accom modation of the Wcaleyau Church building was taxed to it; utmost, the occasion being an entertainme.it given by the choir, assisted by a few* friends. The Kev N. Foote made agooi chairman, and was supported by the pastor, Rev Mr JJoyd. and t ,e Hers T. l.His and J. TiAirn. The first portion of the programme, consisting of sacred musio, vraM upeoed with 4&amp; organ solo, ' Hail Beautiful Spring,' well rendered by Mr Allin^batu, who acted us accompanist throughout the entertainment. The choir shuwed careful training and assidusus practice in their rehearsals, by ths rendition of the vocal selections, ' King tbe Joy Dells,' ' Sing Ob ! Slug,' ' Heart Flowers ' and ' Home, Light Home,' especially in the first and last numbers. The parts were seemingly well distributed and reflects credit on tbe choir-mtster. The euphonium accompani ment by Mr Teiialuna wai Ji new but harmonion* addition to the organ mnsic. &amp;ita Uect'i!...

Postal Information. 1Mb dore at Zeehan (or Hobart and Laun ceston every Monday, WcdocBday. and Satur day, at 1 P.m. Malls kme at Zcehan for Dundas every Tuesday ant! Friday at 11 a.tn. Mails close nt Dnudos for Zeelmn every Wednesday and Saturday at 12 noon. Mails nrrire at Zeeban from Hobart, Liun oestnn, will other plwos every Sunday, lues day, anil Friday at 10 nan. Mails for places beyond Tosuiami arc made up and despatched by the first mail leaving for Honwt m Launceston. There is a delivery at the Zeohin Tost Office every Sunday from 12 noon to I p.m.

* For the cno«c tint luefcc nwlsvince For t!w ftT-iiir that ntdi mutitiiM jVqJ tbe pood Uikt ve can to.' WEDNESDAY. JUXE 17, ism. THE LAWS DELAY. Ook readers may probably remember that on the 3 7th of April, a wood cutter, named Green, was defendant in an action for trespass, tried before Mr. Commissioner Fowell, at Zeehan; also that judgment was reserved, and that altbonsh Mr. Conmiissior-.er Vtnvcll lias lield two sittings of the court since, at Zeohan, theresiiltof the judgment lias not yet been delivered, thus necessitating a further delay of a mouth, before the suitors and the public are placed in possession of the legality or illegality of the trespass with which Green has been charged. If this particular case was aa ordinary one, sucb unconscionable delay would be vexatious enough, but there is banging upon it, a question of great import to the residents of Zeehan, that should have been an in centive to tbe law department of Tasmania to exhibit, at least, expe dition of an or...